Solving, Computer, Problems – Lenovo NONE FOUND 3000 V100 User Manual

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Code

Message

Description

02B0
02B1

Diskette

drive

A

error

Diskette

drive

B

error

Drive

A:

or

B:

is

present

but

fails

the

BIOS

POST

diskette

tests.

Check

to

see

that

the

drive

is

defined

with

the

proper

diskette

type

in

Setup

and

that

the

diskette

drive

is

attached

correctly.

02B2

Incorrect

Drive

A

type

-

run

SETUP

Type

of

floppy

drive

A:

not

correctly

identified

in

Setup.

02B3

Incorrect

Drive

B

type

-

run

SETUP

Type

of

floppy

drive

B:

not

correctly

identified

in

Setup.

02F0

CPU

ID

CPU

socket

number

for

Multi-Processor

error.

02F4*

EISA

CMOS

not

writable

ServerBIOS2

test

error:

Cannot

write

to

EISA

CMOS.

02F5*

DMA

Test

Failed

ServerBIOS2

test

error:

Cannot

write

to

extended

DMA

(Direct

Memory

Access)

registers.

02F6*

Software

NMI

Failed

ServerBIOS2

test

error:

Cannot

generate

software

NMI

(Non-Maskable

Interrupt).

02F7*

Fail

-

Safe

Timer

NMI

Failed

ServerBIOS2

test

error:

Fail-Safe

Timer

takes

too

long.

N/A

Device

Address

Conflict

Address

conflict

for

specified

device.

N/A

Allocation

Error

for

:

device

Run

ISA

or

EISA

Configuration

Utility

to

resolve

resource

conflict

for

the

specified

device.

N/A*

Failing

Bits:

nnnn

The

hex

number

nnnn

is

a

map

of

the

bits

at

the

RAM

address

which

failed

the

memory

test.

Each

1

(one)

in

the

map

indicates

a

failed

bit.

See

errors

230,

231,

or

232

above

for

offset

address

of

the

failure

in

System,

Extended,

or

Shadow

memory.

N/A

Invalid

System

Configuration

Data

Problem

with

NVRAM

(CMOS)

data.

N/A

I/O

device

IRQ

conflict

I/O

device

IRQ

conflict

error.

N/A

One

or

more

I2O

Block

Storage

Devices

were

excluded

from

the

Setup

Boot

menu

There

was

not

enough

room

in

the

IPL

table

to

display

all

installed

I2O

block-storage

devices.

N/A

Operating

system

not

found

Verify

the

following:

The

hard

disk

drive

is

correctly

installed.

A

startable

diskette

is

in

the

diskette

drive.

If

you

still

see

the

same

error

message,

check

the

boot

sequence

using

BIOS

Utility.

N/A*

Parity

Check

1

nnnn

Parity

error

found

in

the

system

bus.

BIOS

attempts

to

locate

the

address

and

display

i

on

the

screen.

If

it

cannot

locate

the

address,

it

displays

????.

Parity

is

a

method

for

checking

errors

in

binary

data.

A

parity

error

indicates

that

some

data

has

been

corrupted.

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computer

problems

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3000

V100

Service

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